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What is Dissenter? Dissenter is the comment section of the internet. It is both a web application and browser extension. Dissenter organizes conversations around individual URL’s and creates a public square on them where anyone can leave a comment. How…

The federal courts are overreaching on their power to launch a “coup d’état against the executive branch and the Constitution,” says political commentator and actor Ben Stein. Appearing on Fox’s Justice with Judge Jeanine on Sunday, Stein said that the leftist federal…

Social media platform’s “Quality Filter” turned on for unsuspecting users Mikael Thalen A new setting on Twitter designed to remove “offensive” content appears to have been enabled without the knowledge or consent of users. Known as the “Quality Filter,” the…

Social media site changes users’ privacy settings without their consent Mikael Thalen Facebook recently began tracking and serving ads to web users who don’t even have an account on the social media site. In doing so, Facebook also quietly changed…

Many Facebook users were self-censoring their day-to-day lives Sputnik News Social media platforms such as Facebook are having a “chilling effect” on the everyday behavior of young people, who are increasingly altering their actions amid concerns they are under constant…

Brian Mastroianni | CBS News It generated controversy and criticism when word of it first broke back in October, even though Peeple, a people-rating mobile app that was likened to being the “Yelp for people,” hadn’t launched yet. Now, after a number…

Social media, online journalism, blogs, web searches, comment sections could all be affected by ruling Adan Salazar | Infowars.com The highest court in the European Union this week heard arguments which could impact the ability to link to content on…